A group of women’s international soccer players who filed a lawsuit against FIFA demanding equal turf/grass turf for the Women's World Cup, have delivered a proposal for how they can make the switch-over in Canada to grass for $3 million. The proposal is for a modular system that would place a base layer of sand over the current artificial turf, followed by “rooted-in grass” that “can be produced in a few months.” A similar system was used at the 1994 and 1999 World Cups, both in the United States. It is also a similar system to the one used in the EURO 2013 tournament. (from Equalizer Soccer).